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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi Everyone,</p><p>I&#039;ve been playing around with the Pianoteq demo on PC for some time and am looking to purchase it in the near future. I was just wondering about something I discovered recently. I purchased a Roland RD-88 Stage Piano this week and noticed something different when I switched from Pianoteq 8 on PC to the iPad. On PC, when calibrating the velocity, it tells me that my keyboard doesn&#039;t support NOTE-OFF velocity. When I use Pianoteq 8 on my iPad, it tells me that it supports NOTE-OFF velocity and allows me to calibrate it. On both devices I connected it via USB-Midi. I&#039;ve also connected it via 5 pin midi<br />with the same result. I&#039;m just wondering if this is a Pianoteq PC issue or if it&#039;s a Roland USB-Midi driver issue. If anyone happens to use this same model or a similar Roland model on PC with a different experience I would appreciate the information. Thank you in advance.</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Patrick</p>]]></description>
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